January 30, 2008

Further Research Confirms: Over 1 Million Iraqi Citizens Killed

Further survey work by Opinion Research Business, in association with the Independent Institute for Administration and Civil Society Studies, has confirmed an earlier estimate that over 1,000,000 Iraqi citizens have died as a result of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. More here and here.

January 25, 2008

Nessie in Tokyo

Video here (please scroll down. Thanks, Ben!)

January 22, 2008

Shual

Go here and wait a few seconds (speakers rec'd) . . . nice.

January 19, 2008

MUST SEE: "The Century of the Self" by Adam Curtis

I've now watched all of Parts 1 and 4 and plan to watch all parts at least twice, taking notes. For me, this is the most important documentary since "Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media" (1970).

The Century of the Self presents more proof than anyone could ever want that we are living in a fantasy created for us by powerful elites -- a fantasy that pretends to offer happiness but that actually diverts us both from effective action and from true fulfillment.

We all kinda knew that, but the documentary provides fascinating details about how it's been done and for how long, as well as insight into the implications for our future. To take back control of our lives, we'll need more than just the general idea, both in order to free ourselves and in order to help make others aware.

You can see the series on the Internet Archive or Google Video.

Knowledge truly is power. Please run don't walk to see The Century of the Self, and tell everyone you know to see it. More details, including the embedded Part 4, in my previous post on it, here.

You S*ck at Photoshop, Episode 3



By Donnie. Episode 1 here and Episode 2 here. Thanks, Ben!

January 18, 2008

January 17, 2008

Seven Screens

Seven Screens is a platform for temporary, digital art projects in Munich. Each stele can be interpreted as a fragment, as an autonomous image carrier, as a sculptural monument, or as an architectural element. There is no vantage point from which the seven screens can be viewed together to form a contiguous field. It's left to the viewer's cognition to resolve the elements into a closed entity.

Works in the pic at right, from upper left to lower right, are: Haubitz+Zoche, Munich: 2027; ART+COM, Berlin: Reactive Sparks; Diana Thater, Los Angeles: Off with their Heads; Mader/Stublic/Wiermann, Berlin: reprojected. (Copyright: Osram Art Projects. Photographers: Haubitz+Zoche, Stephan Kausch, Mader/Stublic/Wiermann.) This spring's offerings will include works by ART+COM, Anouk de Clercq, and Bjørn Melhus.

The project's curator is Christian Schoen (director of CIA.IS, Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavík, and commissioner of the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2007 and 2009.) Additional information at Osram.

(Thanks, e-flux!)

January 16, 2008

Could Jon Stewart be Getting Desperate

enough – because of the writers' strike – to be reading my blog? Tonight he aired an interview of the author of the book mentioned in one of my prior posts, Amazon Customers' Tags for "Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left".